nic83
Well-Known Member
I apologise in advance for the long post, but I need any help/advice possible
My horse went lame at the end of January this year, he went to the vets and was about 5/10 lame. His heel was nerve blocked and he improved. Feet were X rayed and he had broken back hoof pastern axis, in both feet. (worse in the right, though he was lame on the left)
We started remedial showing with wedges to improve the angle. He came sound again, but as in hand work began he went lame again. We went back to the vets early May, he was still lame but only about 2/10. He had a nerve block to the navicular bursar and again improved. On this basis the navicular bursar was medicated and he had Tildren.
He was referred for an MRI and the results are not good. In summary he has:
Bi lateral mild navicular disease (worse in left fore)
Deep Digital Flexor Tendonitis (worse in left fore) in the area adjacent to the distal third of the navicular bone
Bilateral aseptic pedal Oseitis
The vet has recommended at least 3 months box rest (has already done 5 weeks of this waiting for the MRI) then a further 3 months rest in v.small paddock (couple of stables in size)
The prognosis is guarded. 5-10% chance of sound enough to hack, but may not even be sound enough to be a field ornament (without taking into consideration how he will cope mentally with this and the box rest)
If I dont try the alternative is pts, and Im looking at all options to avoid this (while in his best interests)
I have heard and read a lot about Rockley farm, and have sent them an email.
Has anyone else experienced this and had the horse come sound after DDFT damage in the foot? I am completely devastated and will try to do everything for my boy, but I dont want him to suffer, he is happy in himself at the moment, although going a little stir crazy at the box rest at times. (which is a concern at the back of my mind, but I have to try for as long as he copes mentally)
Sorry I may not have explained this very well, I am so upset (my first horse, only had him 18 months) and still trying to understand it myself.
If you have any thought or advice I would appreciate them (good or bad)
Thank you for reading
My horse went lame at the end of January this year, he went to the vets and was about 5/10 lame. His heel was nerve blocked and he improved. Feet were X rayed and he had broken back hoof pastern axis, in both feet. (worse in the right, though he was lame on the left)
We started remedial showing with wedges to improve the angle. He came sound again, but as in hand work began he went lame again. We went back to the vets early May, he was still lame but only about 2/10. He had a nerve block to the navicular bursar and again improved. On this basis the navicular bursar was medicated and he had Tildren.
He was referred for an MRI and the results are not good. In summary he has:
Bi lateral mild navicular disease (worse in left fore)
Deep Digital Flexor Tendonitis (worse in left fore) in the area adjacent to the distal third of the navicular bone
Bilateral aseptic pedal Oseitis
The vet has recommended at least 3 months box rest (has already done 5 weeks of this waiting for the MRI) then a further 3 months rest in v.small paddock (couple of stables in size)
The prognosis is guarded. 5-10% chance of sound enough to hack, but may not even be sound enough to be a field ornament (without taking into consideration how he will cope mentally with this and the box rest)
If I dont try the alternative is pts, and Im looking at all options to avoid this (while in his best interests)
I have heard and read a lot about Rockley farm, and have sent them an email.
Has anyone else experienced this and had the horse come sound after DDFT damage in the foot? I am completely devastated and will try to do everything for my boy, but I dont want him to suffer, he is happy in himself at the moment, although going a little stir crazy at the box rest at times. (which is a concern at the back of my mind, but I have to try for as long as he copes mentally)
Sorry I may not have explained this very well, I am so upset (my first horse, only had him 18 months) and still trying to understand it myself.
If you have any thought or advice I would appreciate them (good or bad)
Thank you for reading